8 Days / 7 Nights

Distance: 695 Miles / 1112 Kilometers

Gear up for the motorcycle adventure of your lifetime on EagleRider’s Yellowstone Motorcycle Tour. For 6 days you will ride through some of the most scenic land in the West including a tour through hundreds of miles of virtually untouched American Indian Territory. Climb on your Harley and get ready to experience what some say is the most beautiful 52 miles in America as you ride along the Buffalo Bill Cody Scenic Byway and head into the Yellowstone National Park. For two days you will be surrounded by Mother Nature at its finest with the best forest and lake views anyone can ask for. By the time you ride your bike back to Billings, Montana you will have a new understanding for the Great American Outdoors. Book your Yellowstone Motorcycle Tour today!

Day 1 Billings arrival – 0 miles

Arrive in Billings and transfer to your hotel. Billings is where Montana territory began, and where your historical and cultural “passport” to the legendary West begins. Overnight.

Day 2 Billings to Sheridan – 130 miles

This morning you pick up your bike at EagleRider’s Billings location and you leave “Magic City” on Hwy 90 south. Enjoy a ride through legendary territory – Custer Country, the gateway to the Battlefield and the Bighorn River. Just a few miles out of Billings you arrive in Hardin, which borders Crow Indian Reservation and serves as a trading center for its people. Another 15 miles south of Hardin and you find yourself at the main entrance to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. This monument commemorates the dramatic climax of the Indian Wars by preserving the site of this American Indian victory. Stick with Hwy 90 all the way into Sheridan, located halfway between the Black Hills and Yellowstone National Park in the valley of the Little and Big Goose. Overnight.

Day 3 Sheridan to Cody – 1501 miles

Take Hwy 14, the” Bighorn Scenic Byway” and you are in for a most beautiful ride through Bighorn National Forest and over the Bighorn Mountains. Cross 8,950-foot Granite Pass and wind through scenic Shell Falls and Canyon. Your ride will take you through Greybull, named after a local American Indian legend that claimed a great albino buffalo once roamed in the area. You might prefer to take Hwy 14A “the Medicine Wheel Passage” instead and pass by Medicine Mountain near the enigmatic Medicine Wheel. Hwy 14 (14A) will take you all the way into Cody, a self-conscious frontier town and a busy center for local ranching. Take some time to visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Center while here. Overnight.

Day 4 Cody to West Yellowstone – 180 miles

Continue your adventure on Hwy 14/16, often referred to as the “Buffalo Bill Cody Scenic Byway” through the North Fork of Shoshone River canyon en route to the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park. President Theodore Roosevelt designated this portion of Hwy 14 the most scenic 52 miles in America. Shoshone National Forest was established by presidential proclamation in 1891 as the nation’s first forest reserve. Ride up to the northern tip of Yellowstone Lake and take Hwy 89 toward Canyon, where you cross over to West Yellowstone, which is your base for the next two nights.

Day 5 West Yellowstone – 0 miles

West Yellowstone is the western entrance to Yellowstone National Park and you have all day to enjoy one of the true wonders of the natural world. A veritable greatest hits of Mother Nature, the park is simply packed full of geysers, magnificent canyons, raging waterfalls, and still wildlife. The country’s (and the world’s) oldest national park, established in 1872, Yellowstone was explored by frontiersman John Colter, who passed through in 1808; it’s also one of the lower 48 states never to be farmed or fenced. The one essential Yellowstone sight you don’t want to miss is Old Faithful Geyser, in the southwest quarter of the park. Old Faithful is known for its clockwork eruptions, in which some 5,000 gallons of boiling water are sent 150 feet into the air, forming a solid, steamy column. The other main sight is the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, where a pair of powerful waterfalls cascade into a 20-mile long, half-mile wide, and 1,000 foot-deep canyon of eroding yellow stone. Take some time and stop by a visitor center, talk to rangers, and find out what other wonders await. Overnight.

Day 6 west Yellowstone to Bozeman – 90 miles

Out of West Yellowstone pick up Hwy 287 (rather than Hwy 191, which is extremely busy) and head up to Ennis, located in the broad, rolling Madison Valley, flanked on both sides with mountain ranges. Built along the Madison River, the town is convenient to the historic gold-mining towns of Virginia City and Nevada City. Follow Hwy 287 into Twin Bridges and then continue on Hwy 41/55 to Whitehall – a scenic ride around Beaverhead National Forest, part of the huge complex of national forests occupying most of western Montana. At Whitehall take Hwy 2 into Three Forks, an old favorite American Indian hunting ground near the headwaters of the Missouri River. From here it’s a straight ride over to Bozeman, named after John Bozeman who brought the first wagon train of pioneers to settle in the Gallatin Valley. Overnight.

Day 7 Bozeman to Billings – 145 miles

Your first stop today should be in Livingston – a town locked in the 1940’s – and then your ride will take you north on Hwy 89 up to White Sulphur Springs, nestled in a valley between the Little Belt Mountains in Lewis and Clark National Forest. You ride along Castle Mountains and are on your way to Harlowtown. Continue further east and enjoy the amazing scenery of the Golden Valley. At Roundup, a place renowned for the national geographic design that made it ideal for herding livestock, you pick up Hwy 87 and make your way back into Billings. Upon arrival it will be time to return your bike and transfer to your hotel. Overnight.

Day 8 Billings departure – 0 miles

Today your exciting trip will come to an end with your departure flight back home.

2017 price $ per person

HVT price per person

2 people, 1 bike, 1 room

$1486

£1109

2 people, 2 bikes, 1 room

$1916

£1429

1 person, 1 bike, 1 room

$2821

£2105

Owing to fluctuating exchange rates, please contact us for today’s best price

If a larger group of bikes are going on the tour, please ask us for a quote.

Yellowstone Park USA self drive motorcycle tours, what’s included

All accommodations

Late model Motorcycles

Unlimited mileage

Co-pilot book

Helmets for the driver and passenger

Transportation between hotel and EagleRider location (restrictions may apply at certain locations)

The itinerary may be subject to change owing to availability of accommodation or road conditions. All mileages are approximate. In the case of major exchange rate fluctuations, we reserve the right to alter prices and issue a currency surcharge/refund as necessary. Flights not included.

A deposit of £300 per bike is required if you book your tour more than 24 weeks before the tour starts. 50% of the tour price is required to be paid 24 weeks before the tour starts and the balance paid 12 weeks before our Yellowstone Park USA self drive motorcycle tours starts.

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